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Irrational beliefs, biases and gambling: Exploring the role of animal models in elucidating vulnerabilities for the development of pathological gambling

机译:非理性的信念,偏见和赌博:探索动物模型在阐明脆弱性以促进病理性赌博发展中的作用

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Gambling is a heterogeneous and complex disorder. Multiple factors may lead to problem gambling, yet one of the most important appears to be the increased presence of cognitive biases or distortions. These biases are thought to precipitate gambling as they can lead to dysfunctional decision making under risk or ambiguity. Modelling these cognitive perturbations in animals can improve our understanding of their neurobiological bases, and potentially stimulate novel treatment options. The first aim of this review is to give a broad overview of some of the cognitive biases that are most commonly associated with gambling. Secondly, we will discuss several animal models that we have developed in which rodent decision-making appears hallmarked by the same cognitive inconsistencies as human choice. In particular, we will discuss two tasks that capture elements of risk and loss averse decision making, and another in which rats appear susceptible to the 'near-miss' effect. To date, findings from both human and non-human studies suggest that these different biases are neuropharmacologically and neurostructurally dissociable, and that dopamine plays a key role in their expression. Lastly, we will briefly discuss areas in both human and animal research where limitations within the field may be hampering a more complete understanding of pathological gambling as a disorder. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:赌博是一种异类和复杂的疾病。多种因素可能导致问题赌博,但最重要的因素之一似乎是认知偏差或扭曲现象的增加。人们认为这些偏见会加剧赌博,因为它们可能导致风险或歧义下决策失灵。对动物的这些认知扰动进行建模可以提高我们对它们的神经生物学基础的理解,并有可能刺激新的治疗选择。这篇综述的首要目的是对与赌博最相关的一些认知偏见进行广泛概述。其次,我们将讨论我们开发的几种动物模型,其中啮齿动物的决策似乎具有与人类选择相同的认知矛盾。特别是,我们将讨论两项任务,这些任务捕获了风险和损失规避决策的要素,而另一项任务中,老鼠似乎容易受到“近失”效应的影响。迄今为止,来自人类和非人类研究的发现均表明,这些不同的偏倚在神经药理学和神经结构上是可分离的,并且多巴胺在其表达中起关键作用。最后,我们将简要讨论人类和动物研究的领域,该领域的局限性可能会妨碍人们对病理性赌博作为一种疾病的更全面的了解。 (C)2014 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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